A few light showers overnight, low 38

A weak disturbance will cross through the region tonight. A few showers are appearing on radar, but none of this activity is expected to be very heavy at all. The extra cloud cover will also help our temperatures tonight. Instead of dipping into the lower-20s like last night, tonight's lows only fall to the upper-30s.

Not much changes with the forecast for the next few days. A fair amount of sunshine is expected to stay in the Pioneer Valley through Tuesday, but it does remain breezy and cool. High temperatures remain in the low- to mid-50s under mostly sunny skies. Winds should ease up a little by Tuesday, as well.

Lake effect rain/snow showers will likely bother parts of New York over the next two days. Most of this activity will stay well off to the west, but it is possible we see some stray raindrops/snowflakes make it into the higher elevations of the Berkshires. None of this will threaten the rest of the Pioneer Valley.

A larger low-pressure system will be heading our way by the middle of next week. Details are sketchy at this point, but it does appear this will deliver a good chance of steadier rain to New England ... possibly for Halloween on Thursday. Stay tuned.